. The Street railway journal . SCENE IN THE GRAND DUCHESS situated near the inn, where a fee of five cents is chargedfor each set of dances. Near the station is a small emergency building supplied CORNER OF THEATER park, which is the wildest glen at Whalom. The enclosureis surrounded by a walk and crossed by a neat and effectivefoot and carriage bridge, designed by Sargent, superintendent of the Fitch-burg & Leominster Street Railway Com-pany, to whose untiring energy and en-thusiastic perseverance much of ihe successof the park is due. The bridge is con-structed of rough logs with the na


. The Street railway journal . SCENE IN THE GRAND DUCHESS situated near the inn, where a fee of five cents is chargedfor each set of dances. Near the station is a small emergency building supplied CORNER OF THEATER park, which is the wildest glen at Whalom. The enclosureis surrounded by a walk and crossed by a neat and effectivefoot and carriage bridge, designed by Sargent, superintendent of the Fitch-burg & Leominster Street Railway Com-pany, to whose untiring energy and en-thusiastic perseverance much of ihe successof the park is due. The bridge is con-structed of rough logs with the natural barkleft untouched, and its substantial appear-ance is most pleasing. Four semi-circularbays, fitted with wooden seats, an excellentplank flooring and conically rounded posttops compose the striking feature of thebridge, which is backed by a superb mass ofpine forest trees. Here are kept red deer,elk, a moose, bear, rabbits, pheasants, free to all are found throughoutthe grove, as well as picnic tables and


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